| Transcend ESD200 (128GB) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Transcend ESD200 portable SSD is supercompact and superfast. Bad: The drive's capacity caps at just 256GB, and its bundled software is useless. Bottom Line: Compact and fast, the Transcend ESD200 is an excellent storage and backup extension for your USB 3.0-enabled laptop. [Read more] | Read More » Transcend ESD200 (256GB) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Transcend ESD200 portable SSD is supercompact and superfast. Bad: The drive's capacity caps at just 256GB, and its bundled software is useless. Bottom Line: Compact and fast, the Transcend ESD200 is an excellent storage and backup extension for your USB 3.0-enabled laptop. [Read more] | Read More » Olympus PEN E-P5 (with 17mm lens and viewfinder, black) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Olympus PEN E-P5 renders extremely good photos for its class, and has a streamlined shooting design. Plus, it's fast. Bad: The navigation button/dial is annoyingly awkward, and I wish the flash tilted. Bottom Line: An excellent entry in the Micro Four Thirds universe, the Olympus PEN E-P5 should please a lot of folks, but it's also expensive given that it doesn't deliver best-in-class photo quality. [Read more] | Read More » Olympus PEN E-P5 (with 17mm lens and viewfinder, white) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Olympus PEN E-P5 renders extremely good photos for its class, and has a streamlined shooting design. Plus, it's fast. Bad: The navigation button/dial is annoyingly awkward, and I wish the flash tilted. Bottom Line: An excellent entry in the Micro Four Thirds universe, the Olympus PEN E-P5 should please a lot of folks, but it's also expensive given that it doesn't deliver best-in-class photo quality. [Read more] | Read More » Olympus PEN E-P5 (Body Only, white) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Olympus PEN E-P5 renders extremely good photos for its class, and has a streamlined shooting design. Plus, it's fast. Bad: The navigation button/dial is annoyingly awkward, and I wish the flash tilted. Bottom Line: An excellent entry in the Micro Four Thirds universe, the Olympus PEN E-P5 should please a lot of folks, but it's also expensive given that it doesn't deliver best-in-class photo quality. [Read more] | Read More » Olympus PEN E-P5 (with 17mm lens and viewfinder, silver) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Olympus PEN E-P5 renders extremely good photos for its class, and has a streamlined shooting design. Plus, it's fast. Bad: The navigation button/dial is annoyingly awkward, and I wish the flash tilted. Bottom Line: An excellent entry in the Micro Four Thirds universe, the Olympus PEN E-P5 should please a lot of folks, but it's also expensive given that it doesn't deliver best-in-class photo quality. [Read more] | Read More » Olympus PEN E-P5 (Body Only, black) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Olympus PEN E-P5 renders extremely good photos for its class, and has a streamlined shooting design. Plus, it's fast. Bad: The navigation button/dial is annoyingly awkward, and I wish the flash tilted. Bottom Line: An excellent entry in the Micro Four Thirds universe, the Olympus PEN E-P5 should please a lot of folks, but it's also expensive given that it doesn't deliver best-in-class photo quality. [Read more] | Read More » Olympus PEN E-P5 (Body Only, silver) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Olympus PEN E-P5 renders extremely good photos for its class, and has a streamlined shooting design. Plus, it's fast. Bad: The navigation button/dial is annoyingly awkward, and I wish the flash tilted. Bottom Line: An excellent entry in the Micro Four Thirds universe, the Olympus PEN E-P5 should please a lot of folks, but it's also expensive given that it doesn't deliver best-in-class photo quality. [Read more] | Read More » Motorheadphones 33009 Motorizer | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Motorizers feature distinctive Motorhead branding and a very rock-friendly sound; lack of a bass bump also makes them suited to most styles of music; detachable cables. Bad: Build quality is a little cheap-feeling; the presence boost can make the headphones a little tiring to listen to after a while; they don't fold flat and so are less portable than other DJ headphones; they're plasticky and the earcups attract lint. Would you buy a pair of headphones named after a group of hearing-impaired elderly men? Bottom Line: The Motorheadphones Motorizers look and sound very rock-and-roll, but need a little more attention to the build quality. [Read more] | Read More » The OontZ by Cambridge SoundWorks (green) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Cambridge Soundworks OontZ sounds good for a modestly priced mini Bluetooth speaker. It also offers good battery life, built-in speakerphone capabilities, and an attractive though somewhat generic design. A carrying pouch is included. Bad: Some people won't like how bright the blue light is on the font of the unit; speaker has a Mini-USB port (for charging) instead of the now more common Micro-USB port. Bottom Line: The Cambridge Soundworks Oontz may not look incredibly swanky, but it delivers good sound, features, and battery life for its modest price point. [Read more] | Read More » The OontZ by Cambridge SoundWorks (red) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Cambridge Soundworks OontZ sounds good for a modestly priced mini Bluetooth speaker. It also offers good battery life, built-in speakerphone capabilities, and an attractive though somewhat generic design. A carrying pouch is included. Bad: Some people won't like how bright the blue light is on the font of the unit; speaker has a Mini-USB port (for charging) instead of the now more common Micro-USB port. Bottom Line: The Cambridge Soundworks Oontz may not look incredibly swanky, but it delivers good sound, features, and battery life for its modest price point. [Read more] | Read More » The OontZ by Cambridge SoundWorks (blue) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Cambridge Soundworks OontZ sounds good for a modestly priced mini Bluetooth speaker. It also offers good battery life, built-in speakerphone capabilities, and an attractive though somewhat generic design. A carrying pouch is included. Bad: Some people won't like how bright the blue light is on the font of the unit; speaker has a Mini-USB port (for charging) instead of the now more common Micro-USB port. Bottom Line: The Cambridge Soundworks Oontz may not look incredibly swanky, but it delivers good sound, features, and battery life for its modest price point. [Read more] | Read More » The OontZ by Cambridge SoundWorks (white) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Cambridge Soundworks OontZ sounds good for a modestly priced mini Bluetooth speaker. It also offers good battery life, built-in speakerphone capabilities, and an attractive though somewhat generic design. A carrying pouch is included. Bad: Some people won't like how bright the blue light is on the font of the unit; speaker has a Mini-USB port (for charging) instead of the now more common Micro-USB port. Bottom Line: The Cambridge Soundworks Oontz may not look incredibly swanky, but it delivers good sound, features, and battery life for its modest price point. [Read more] | Read More » The OontZ by Cambridge SoundWorks (silver) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Cambridge Soundworks OontZ sounds good for a modestly priced mini Bluetooth speaker. It also offers good battery life, built-in speakerphone capabilities, and an attractive though somewhat generic design. A carrying pouch is included. Bad: Some people won't like how bright the blue light is on the font of the unit; speaker has a Mini-USB port (for charging) instead of the now more common Micro-USB port. Bottom Line: The Cambridge Soundworks Oontz may not look incredibly swanky, but it delivers good sound, features, and battery life for its modest price point. [Read more] | Read More » The OontZ by Cambridge SoundWorks (pink) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Cambridge Soundworks OontZ sounds good for a modestly priced mini Bluetooth speaker. It also offers good battery life, built-in speakerphone capabilities, and an attractive though somewhat generic design. A carrying pouch is included. Bad: Some people won't like how bright the blue light is on the font of the unit; speaker has a Mini-USB port (for charging) instead of the now more common Micro-USB port. Bottom Line: The Cambridge Soundworks Oontz may not look incredibly swanky, but it delivers good sound, features, and battery life for its modest price point. [Read more] | Read More » The OontZ by Cambridge SoundWorks (lime) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Cambridge Soundworks OontZ sounds good for a modestly priced mini Bluetooth speaker. It also offers good battery life, built-in speakerphone capabilities, and an attractive though somewhat generic design. A carrying pouch is included. Bad: Some people won't like how bright the blue light is on the font of the unit; speaker has a Mini-USB port (for charging) instead of the now more common Micro-USB port. Bottom Line: The Cambridge Soundworks Oontz may not look incredibly swanky, but it delivers good sound, features, and battery life for its modest price point. [Read more] | Read More » The OontZ by Cambridge SoundWorks (yellow) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Cambridge Soundworks OontZ sounds good for a modestly priced mini Bluetooth speaker. It also offers good battery life, built-in speakerphone capabilities, and an attractive though somewhat generic design. A carrying pouch is included. Bad: Some people won't like how bright the blue light is on the font of the unit; speaker has a Mini-USB port (for charging) instead of the now more common Micro-USB port. Bottom Line: The Cambridge Soundworks Oontz may not look incredibly swanky, but it delivers good sound, features, and battery life for its modest price point. [Read more] | Read More » The OontZ by Cambridge SoundWorks (black) | Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Cambridge Soundworks OontZ sounds good for a modestly priced mini Bluetooth speaker. It also offers good battery life, built-in speakerphone capabilities, and an attractive though somewhat generic design. A carrying pouch is included. Bad: Some people won't like how bright the blue light is on the font of the unit; speaker has a Mini-USB port (for charging) instead of the now more common Micro-USB port. Bottom Line: The Cambridge Soundworks Oontz may not look incredibly swanky, but it delivers good sound, features, and battery life for its modest price point. [Read more] | Read More » | |